The purpose of this study is to examine which factors influence whether men with a sexual perpetration history starting college are more or less likely to perpetrate in college. Sexual compulsivity, hostile attitudes towards women, rape supportive attitudes, perceptions of peer approval of forced sex, and peer pressure to have casual sex were all related. Meaning, men with increased levels of these were more likely to perpetrate and men with decreased levels were less likely to perpetrate in college.
Thompson, M. P., Kingree, J. B., Zinzow, H., & Swartout, K. (2015). Time-varying risk factors and sexual aggression perpetration among male college students. Journal of Adolescent Health, 57(6), 637-642.